
If you’ve been playing the downloadable FPS Breach from Atomic Games you may have noticed a pretty game breaking lag bug. Luckily, the developer has come forth today to announce that a new patch for the PC version is available for download and looks to completely fix these lag issues. Also included in the patch is a myriad of bug fixes that will correct errors found in both the Sole Survivor and Retrieval game modes.
On a happier note, Atomic Games also tells us that the patch will allow Dedicated Servers to run without requiring a Steam client to be running alongside some new confirmable options for said Dedicated Servers.
If you’ve got Steam you can grab the patch now and check out the official change-log in the press release after the break. READ ON »

If you’ll recall, Six Days in Fallujah was scheduled to be published by Konami after Atomic Games had finished it. However, after public outcry Konami was forced to pull out of the project leaving Six Days in Fallujah with no publisher and an uncertain future. Luckily, Atomic Games has just announced today that the game is finished and “is still coming out”.
How exactly it’s coming out, we have no idea, but let’s hope a publisher signs on soon.
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Six Days in Fulljah was dropped by its publisher, Konami, back in April but that didn’t discourage the guys over at Atomic Games who have continued with development just as planned.
Apparantly, Atomic Games president Peter Tamte along with the game’s consultant Captain Read Omohundro appeared on Fox News to talk a bit about the game. Other than saying how they are currently looking for a publisher for the game, he also told us that the game is about 2/3 of the way done.
Well, Mr. Tamte it doesn’t matter how far done with Six Days in Fulljah you are unless you find a publisher so get on that!
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Imagine waking up one morning only to find out that your hopes and dreams were smashed; a bit dramatic, but Atomic Games was quoted to have felt similiar when Konami told them they weren’t going to publish Six Days in Fallujah:
We were informed on Thursday night that Konami had decided to pull out of Six Days in Fallujah. This caught us by surprise. Development of the game had been progressing very well and on schedule. We would very much like the opportunity to complete the game.
Followers of the controversial title will be happy to hear that when contacted by Kotaku about whether or not they would find a new publisher, Atomic Games responded with “stay tuned”.